The small green plant that lives inside the body of a Hydra
as a symbiont, is:
(A) zoochlorellae
(B) euglena
(C) volvox
(D) None of the above
The Winter Olympic Games in the year 2002 was held at (a) Tokyo (b) Salt Lake City, USA (c) Athens (d) Beijing
What is the element required by the growing plants (in large quantities)? (A) Carbon (B) Iron (C) Nitrogen (D) Phosphorus
What is the distance of running in a marathon race? (a) 26 miles (b) 26 miles 405 yards (c) 26 miles 385 yards (d) 26 miles 180 yards
India?s population is likely to reach at which level during 2026 A.D. ? (1) 1 billion (2) 1.2 billion (3) 1.4 billion (4) 1.6 billion (5) None of these
The 19th International Ramayana Conference was held in April 2003 in Lusaka, which is the capital of 1 Nigeria 2 Morocco 3 Zambia 4 Namibia
Which one of the following can be said to be the artistic achievements of King Ashoka? (a) Stupas (b) Caves (c) Pillars (d) Residential buildings (e) All the above
Residuary power is vested with (1) State (2) Center (3) President (4) Prime Minister
The idea of the constitution of India was first of all given by ? a) Mahatma Gandhi b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Shri M.N. Roy
The Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 1996 was recently presented to an organization which is considered as ?Doctors without Borders?. What is the actual name of this organization? 1 World Health Organisation 2 The World Red Cross Society 3 Amnesty International 4 Medicines sans Frontiers
Dahan is a Bengal film, which has been directed by: (A) Aparna Sen (B) Mrinal Sen (C) Tapan Sinha (D) Rituparna Ghosh
Which of the following is not the short name of aprogramme designedfor the employment generation? 1 EAS 2 PMIUPED 3 TRYSEM 4 CAPART
Which disease is more common among agricultural workers as compared to urban population ? (a) Lung?s disease (b) Cirrhosis of liver (c) Hookworm infection (d) Cancer